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Great travel spots for seniors? What are your recommendations?

[Barnes, Sarah]Sarah Barnes - 07:42am Jul 15, 2004 EST

I love to travel. Where are some spot that you have visted that you would recommend? Do you have any favorite places?


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nlupia - Jan 21, 2005 2:16 pm (1.)  

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My Met experience

For anyone out there who is at all into theater, you should check out the Met accross from Gibbies on High St. (Main Street Morgantown), if you haven't checked it out already. The first time I went inside was a concert night. I made plans to first go to dinner accross the street at Gibbies and then went to the concert. I work at Gibbies, so I know that the person in charge of tickets usually lets Gibbies know of any upcoming events so that the owner can set up a nice dinner special. It was very convenient to eat right accross the street and then head on over to the Met. It was all in all a great time. I suggest that you check out any upcoming events and see if anything interests you



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